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Specifications:
- Trumpet: 32mm x 2
- Load Power: 2W
- Frequency Response: 100Hz-20Khz
- Power Supply: DC 5V/500mA, the computer USB, lithium Battery
- Size: 114 x 50 x 24mm / 4.5 x 1.9 x 0.9in(L x W x H)
Features:
- Make a little holiday noise with this Mini Sound Box
- Stylish and creative style design never let you slow down as a trendy
- Compact size and lightweight Mini Sound Box, quite easy to carry
- High quality transducers of the Mini Speaker provides full rich frequency response from the lowest bass to the highest highs
- Enjoy your iPod music without headsets or large wires external speakers with this iPod Speaker
- This is a non-OEM product
Details:


- A Mini Sound Box for iPod MP3 owner, USB power, connect with your PC, Computer, mini speaker system will respond to the ambient sounds in the room



- High quality transducers provides full rich frequency response from the lowest bass to the highest highs
About iPod Speakers:
- As the digital format outpaces the CD as the most available music format, users are seeking new and easier ways to make personal music players, such as Apple's iPod, less, well, persona--more and more options are available for making the iPod a pocket-sized stereo system, from traditional stereos adding an iPod docking station, to speakers created and tailored specifically for the Apple product
- Function:
- iPod speakers connect to all varieties of iPods (and occasionally some other, similar MP3 players) in order to play music in the open air rather than strictly through headphones
- This allows music to be shared with others in a room, and lowers the risk of hearing damage from headphones
- Types:
- iPod speaker systems vary from docking stations to portable plug-in speakers that attach via headphone jacks
- Available in various sizes, iPod speakers may be similar to a traditional shelf system, or small and durable for maximum portability
- Other models are even waterproof for use in the shower
- Availability:
- As iPods have become increasingly popular, more and more stores have begun to carry iPod speakers and docking systems rather than traditional CD stereo systems
- Considerations:
- iPods can also be connected to TVs or traditional stereos using inexpensive patch cables or A/V cables
Package Included:
- 1 x Sound Box Speaker MD-320B for iPod MP3 MP4
- 1 x USB Cable
- 1 x Charger
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Lyndsay Rhew
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03-08-2011- Other Thoughts: great price. arrived on time. excellent little, yet loud speakers. i carry them in my purse all the time.
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J.B. Preston
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02-09-2011- Other Thoughts: It's a small portable speaker. It's really good for my ipod. I love it. Good transaction. Speaker 's received in promised.
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Jongkook Park
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01-05-2011- Other Thoughts: This tiny set of speakers play fairly decent for their size
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leann Evans
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04-05-2011- Other Thoughts: For the size of these speakers, they certainly do put out a good bit of sound.
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Luctranqupc
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03-11-2012- Pros: The speaker is useful and very cool. It can support many devices (MP3, MP4, PC and laptop).
- Cons: The price is some expensive.
- Other Thoughts: I have a netbook which low-sound speaker. So, the speaker is very useful for my netbook.
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